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Album: The Gulda - Mozart Tapes II - 6 Sonatas Publisher: Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg, 2007 Quality: 320kbps Timings: CD1 1. Piano Sonata No.11 in A major K.331: 1) Andante grazioso - Tema - Variation I-IV - Variation V Adagio - Variation VI Allegro: 00:00:00 2) Menuetto: Trio: 00:15:41 3) Alla Turca (Allegretto): 00:22:07 2. Piano Sonata No.6 in D major K.284 "Dürnitz": 1) Allegro: 00:25:35 2) Rondeau en Polonaise: Andante: 00:32:41 3) Tema - Andante - Variation I-X - Variation XI Adagio cantabile - Variation XII: 00:36:06 3. Piano Sonata No.8 in A minor K.310: 1) Allegro maestoso: 00:51:51 2) Andante cantabile con espressione: 01:00:52 3) Presto: 01:09:50 CD2 1.Piano Sonata No.14 in C minor K.457: 1) Molto allegro: 01:12:59 2) Adagio: 01:20:26 3) Allegro assai: 01:28:15 2. Piano Sonata No.17 in B flat major K.570: 1) Allegro: 01:32:49 2) Adagio: 01:41:25 3) Allegretto: 01:51:15 4. Piano Sonata No.18 in D major K.576: 1) Allegro: 01:55:25 2) Adagio: 02:01:03 3) Allegretto: 02:06:05 Credits: - Piano: Friedrich Gulda - All property and rights for audio go to: Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Piano Sonata No. 6 in D Major, Op. 7 No. 2, K. 284 "Dürnitz": IIIa. Tema. Andante · Marco Albrizio Mozart: Complete Piano Sonatas, Vol. 2 ℗ 2017 Sheva Collection Released on: 2017-01-01 Artist: Marco Albrizio Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Auto-generated by YouTube.
The Bassoon Concerto in B flat major (K. 191), written in 1774 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is the most standard piece in the entire bassoon repertory. Nearly all professional bassoonists will perform the piece at some stage in their career, and it is probably the most commonly requested piece in orchestral auditions it is usually requested that the player perform the excerpts from concerto's first two movements in every audition. Although the autograph is lost, the exact date of the finishing is known: 4 June 1774. Mozart wrote the bassoon concerto when he was 18 years old, and it was his first concerto for wind instruments. Although it is believed that it was commissioned by an aristocratic amateur bassoon player Thaddäus Freiherr von Dürnitz, who owned seventy-four works by Mozart, this is a claim that is supported by little evidence. Scholars believe that Mozart wrote perhaps three bassoon concerti, but that only the first has survived.
Thaddäus Wolfgang Stravinsky François Devienne Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Liszt Bach Satie Tchaikovsky Beethoven Chopin Haydn Ravel Debussy Verdi Vivaldi Handel Brahms Schubert Mendelssohn Rachmaninoff 1775 1782
The starting-point for this unique recital is a true Mozart rarity, the Sonata for bassoon and cello K292 which Mozart wrote in 1775, pairing the bass members of string and wind families not to comic effect but rather demonstrating their expressive versatility and contrasting tone-colours, in the hands of sufficiently practised performers; the Sonata is accessible by only the most skilled amateur performers such as its original dedicatee, the nobleman, pianist and occasional bassoonist Thaddäus Wolfgang von Dürnitz. Artists: Carmen Mainer Martín (bassoon), Violeta Mur (cello), Enrique Escartín Ara (piano) Online purchase and streaming (Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, Deezer): (http•••) More information: (http•••) The count’s considerable musical gifts may be judged from the teenaged Mozart’s dedication of the Piano Sonata K284 in the same year: one of the composer’s first works of absolute genius, notably in the extraordinary landscape of its long theme-and-variation finale. The bassoon-and-cello sonata may not rival K284 for lightly worn profundity, but in its Andante we may still hear the teenaged composer attaining an idiom of sublime gravity which anticipates masterpieces such as the Sinfonia Concertante K364. Rarer still on disc is the creative output of Dürnitz himself, represented here by four sonatas for bassoon and keyboard from a collection of six. He evidently cultivated a particular facility at the top of the intrument’s range (famously exploited by Stravinsky to open Le sacre du printemps), notably in the elegiac introduction to Sonata No.3. Dürnitz was no dilettante musician, to judge from his ready assimilation of Classical-era convention and the kind of virtuoso writing in the quick movements that challenges conceptions of the bassoon as a sturdy accompaniment to more agile musical companions. Between these two composers in the register of fame falls the French composer François Devienne, four years younger than Mozart and author of six Duos Concertants Op.3 for two bassoons in around 1782; Carmen Mainer Martín presents two of them here, with the second part arranged for cello in the same disposition as Mozart’s sonata. This is her second album on Brilliant Classics; the first (95761), also accompanied by Enrique Escartín Ara, attracted praise in the Spanish press and beyond: ‘Her approach vindicates the prominence of the bassoon as a chamber music instrument, as a performer of outstanding technical mastery and a formidable tone-colourist, from the romantic density in the middle register to sounds typical of contemporary articulation in the high register’ (Melómano Digital). Tracklist: Composer: François Devienne 00:00:00 Duo concertant in G Major, Op. 3 No. 2: I. Allegro 00:03:45 Duo concertant in G Major, Op. 3 No. 2: II. Rondo Composer: Thaddäus Wolfgang Von Dürnitz 00:07:00 Sonata No. 1 in B-Flat Major: I. Allegro maestoso 00:12:08 Sonata No. 1 in B-Flat Major: II. Rondo – Allegro 00:15:33 Sonata No. 5 in G Major: I. Allegro ma ben posato 00:19:11 Sonata No. 5 in G Major: II. Rondo – Allegretto Composer: François Devienne 00:23:52 Duo concertant in F Major, Op. 3 No. 1: I. Allegro moderato 00:28:00 Duo concertant in F Major, Op. 3 No. 1: II. Rondo Composer: Thaddäus Wolfgang Von Dürnitz 00:30:50 Sonata No. 6 in C Major: I. Allegro 00:34:36 Sonata No. 6 in C Major: II. Rondo – Allegro 00:38:06 Sonata No. 3 in G Major: I. Adagio – Allegro 00:44:32 Sonata No. 3 in G Major: II. Tempo di Menuetto, ma un poco allegro Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 00:48:20 Sonata for Bassoon and Cello in B-Flat Major, KV. 292: I. Allegro 00:52:12 Sonata for Bassoon and Cello in B-Flat Major, KV. 292: II. Andante 00:55:13 Sonata for Bassoon and Cello in B-Flat Major, KV. 292: III. Rondo. Allegro Social media links: Instagram: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) TikTok: (http•••) Spotify Playlists: Brilliant Classics Spotify: (http•••) New Classical Releases: (http•••) The Best of Liszt: (http•••) The Best of Bach: (http•••) Thank you for watching this video by Brilliant Classics, we hope you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to share it and subscribe to our YouTube channel: (http•••) And visit our channel for the best classical music from the greatest composers like: Bach, Satie, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Chopin, Haydn, Ravel, Debussy, Verdi, Vivaldi, Handel, Brahms, Liszt, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff, Strauss, Handel, Dvorak and many more! #BrilliantClassics #Mozart #Dürnitz #Devienne #Classical #Music #Bassoon #18thcentury #Contemporaries #Cello #Piano #Trio
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